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Reporter Guo Yijun / Taipei report
Lin Wei from Taiwan used more than 4 minutes in full English to fight back WHO Secretary-General Tan Desai and spoke for all Taiwanese, impressing countless netizens. In fact, Lin Wei is not only brilliant in appearance and highly educated, she also has an incredible For her perseverance and determination not to give up, “Sanli News” once reported exclusively on her school history, inspiring many people.
▼ ▲ Lin Wei, a student studying in the UK, counterattacked Tan Desai in 4 minutes in English and moved in with countless Taiwanese. Her trip to school was also very inspiring. (Photo / photo taken from Vivi Facebook of Lin Wei and profile photos)
“Taiwan has always worked very hard to contribute to the health care of the international community,
Being forced to suspend school before the test is a big blow to a girl who cares about her studies. However, Lin Wei did not fall. He recovered for a year after the operation. Lin Wei was admitted to the Netherlands campus of United World College and became the first and only student in Taiwan that year. To become a doctor without borders.
▲ He was seriously ill when studying, but Lin Wei had a new choice in life and was admitted to the Netherlands campus of World Union College. (Image / provided by the parties)
When the doctor was ill, Lin Wei also thought sadly, “Why am I …?” The third year of high school was forced to suspend school, and his life plan seemed to be affected. Even Lin Wei performed very well both inside and outside of school. He once participated in the China Academy of Sciences Academy of Life Sciences Talent Cultivation Program award and won the special prize; and not only was his academic performance good, but Lin Wei was also the third Avenue of the Chinese Star. Singer
Faced with life’s challenges, Lin Wei continued to work hard. After recovering for a year, she worked hard to prepare for exams and tests, becoming the only student in Taiwan to be admitted to World Union College. He went to the Netherlands for two years and even used it. This diploma was admitted to the Department of Infectious Diseases at the University of Edinburgh School of Medicine in the UK. “I want to be a doctor and I am a doctor without borders.”
But studying abroad is not due to Lin Wei’s rich family or family background. When he applied for World Union College, Lin Wei worked hard to pass the review and revision of a customs clearance and received a 70% tuition grant. For the remaining 30%, to reduce the burden on his family, he put his educational plan on a fundraising platform, posted videos and home texts, and was finally sponsored by more than 60 strangers.
Seemingly ordinary Taiwanese girls use life stories to encourage many people who stumble on the dream path. “How about a serious illness?” Even if you’re young, as long as you’re willing to embrace your dreams and practice hard, even if you encounter difficult challenges in the process, it can ultimately become a boost.
▲ Lin Wei is often invited to speak in Taiwan to share her life story. (Image / provided by the parties)
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